1359 Proverbs about Thou / Page 25
481. 
Treat thoughts as guests and wishes as children.
482. 
Water can do without fishes, fishes cannot do without water.
483. 
When you cease to strive to understand, then you will know without understanding.
484. 
With money you can make the dead speak; without it you can't even keep the deaf quiet.
485. 
With money, a dragon -- without it, a worm.
486. 
With virtue you can't be entirely poor; without virtue you can't really be rich.
487. 
Women never praise without gossiping.
488. 
You can accompany a friend for a thousand miles but at some time you must take your leave.
489. 
Man is like palm-wine: when young, sweet but without strength; in old age, strong but harsh.
490. 
The mother-in-law shows you her thighs without shame, you are the embarrassed one.
491. 
The nuts from a palm tree don't fall without dragging a few leaves with it.
492. 
Without war there can be no peace.
493. 
A man without a woman is a tree without leaves and branches.
494. 
The crow may be caged, but its thoughts are in the cornfield.
495. 
Even a dog will not eat a leg without flesh.
496. 
No solutions without discussions.
497. 
Without money one cannot go anywhere, not even to church.
498. 
Laws without punishment are like bells with no clackers.
499. 
No church without a sermon.
500. 
There can be no judge without an accused.
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